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Title Authors Year
Natural abundance of 15N in forests across a nitrogen deposition gradient

Emmett, B.A…

1998
Relationships between atmospheric nitrogen inputs and the vertical nitrogen and phosphorus concentration gradients in the lichen Cladonia portentosa

Hyvdrinen,…

1998
Effects of experimental acidification and liming on terrestrial invertebrates: implications for calcium availability to vertebrates

Ormerod, S.…

1998
Significance of soil properties for content and distribution of cadmium and lead in natural calcareous soils

Sanchez-…

1998
Soil nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions as indicators of the exceedance of critical loads of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in semi-natural ecosystems

Skiba, U.;…

1998
The relationship between nitrogen deposition, species composition and foliar nitrogen concentrations in woodland flora in the vicinity of livestock farms.

Pitcairn, C…

1998
Nitrogen deposition in Swiss forests and its possible relevance for leaf nutrient status, parasite attacks and soil acidification

Flückiger,…

1998
Ecosystem research and the European Union policy needs

Lawton, (…

1998
Discriminant analysis of the terrestrial and aquatic habitat determinants of the smooth newt (Triturus vulgaris) and the common frog (Rana temporaria) in Ireland

Marnell, F…

1998
Effects of experimental acidification, nitrogen addition and liming on ground vegetation in a mature stand of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in SE Sweden

Hallbdcken…

1998

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